Originally posted by NoTimeToWaitAr:Employment Act prescribes the minimum requirements, but it's still up to your agreement signed with the company... If you sign blindly without reading through the terms and conditions of your Letter of Appoinment, then you have to follow the terms and conditions you've "agreed"...
erm.. ya .. but.......
"prescribes certain [b]minimum requirements regarding rest days, hours of work, holidays, annual leave, sick leave"
does it mean that u hv to die die fulfill the rest day requirement, for example 10 days, if not u will be penalize..?
nope not tt class.. LOL.. SP rite.. u finish doin the assignment ar?
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nope not tt class.. LOL.. SP rite.. u finish doin the assignment ar?doing now
Nice in looks, nice in body or nice in manner?Originally posted by Kawazoe:doing nowvery hard leh the answer not in notes wan
and this is the very question my fren tried to ask the teacher coz he duno how to answer, den the teacher say
"u think i so stupid ah, this is the assignment question u go do urself"
haha but the teacher is nice![]()
How come your assignment is also on HR policies, same as TP?Originally posted by Kawazoe:teacher is i think in her 50s hor, i think answers ur qns bah
Originally posted by NoTimeToWaitAr:The employment act only serves as a guide & a guidline that employers cannot go below this requirement but does not necessarily mean they MUST give you more.
erm.. ya .. but.......
"prescribes certain [b]minimum requirements regarding rest days, hours of work, holidays, annual leave, sick leave"
does it mean that u hv to die die fulfill the rest day requirement, for example 10 days, if not u will be penalize..?
nope not tt class.. LOL.. SP rite.. u finish doin the assignment ar?
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Nope, the company isn't ill-treating you cos you've already signed the Letter of Appointment or Agreement stating that you've understood and accepted the terms and conditions laid down in the contract...Originally posted by huy:ok, lets say i earn less than 1600 and i have to work mon - fri from 8.50 to 5.30. sat 8.30 - 12.30, and i am only entitled to 7 days leave per year . is the company ill treating me?
ok.. got it.. so i should jus stay on then.. thanks..Originally posted by dork3d:Nope, the company isn't ill-treating you cos you've already signed the Letter of Appointment or Agreement stating that you've understood and accepted the terms and conditions laid down in the contract...